Nick Haschka - Reversing Course on a Holding Company - Ep.129

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My guest on this episode is Nick Haschka, back for a third episode to provide an update on his early ambitions of a holding company, which have taken a slight turn. Two years ago, Nick and his partner Anupam Sharma acquired a commercial landscaping company Vargas Gardening. They added a manager and grew the business, but realized the road ahead was going to be substantially more difficult and so made the decision to sell the business, earning a two-year IRR of 122%. Running a second business with a worse economic profile than Wright Gardener wasn't going to be as valuable an endeavor, and thus they renewed their focus on Wright after the sale. Nick has also been thinking more about search investing, having reduced his investment activity due to the declining economics he's seeing. We talk about this change of thought, his interest in investing in public micro-cap stocks, and deeper, more targeted industry theses. Listen weekly and follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, and TuneIn. Links: Nick on Twitter Nick on LinkedIn The Wright Gardner Nick's recommended products, reading, and more! Connor Haley on The Fort Podcast Topics: (2:39) - Updates since Alex and Nick last spoke at the outbreak of the pandemic (5:35) - Nick’s venture into acquiring a commercial landscaping company (9:49) - Selling the landscaping company (19:30) - What changed in your growth approach with this second business? (22:35) - How have the last few years been for The Wright Gardener from a growth perspective? (24:24) - Why have you slowed on investing in Searchers? (26:53) - Do you get the sense that terms have gotten worse or the quality of deals has declined? (28:45) - What’s been your experience with investments since slowing down? (29:48) - What’s your interest in Micro-cap stocks? (35:28) - How do you think about expanding your network from Search into Micro-caps? (36:28) - What’s your long-term vision for this Micro Caps approach? (38:35) - What other topics or ideas are you focusing on?

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